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Chapter 17<br />

Dental Materials Are One of the Keys<br />

<strong>to</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Compatible dental materials are a major key <strong>to</strong> good health,<br />

since dental materials need <strong>to</strong> match the patient‟s body energy.<br />

Product developers of composites, dental gold, plastics and base<br />

metals have little knowledge of the energetic effect these dental<br />

materials have on a patient‟s health. I use CEDS on all patients<br />

<strong>to</strong> test for sensitivity <strong>to</strong> a particular dental material, there<strong>by</strong><br />

avoiding a negative reaction.<br />

Of the following dental materials, the first three are<br />

consistently compatible, and I am presently using them.<br />

However, the fourth and fifth materials need <strong>to</strong> be tested with<br />

CEDS on each patient for compatibility.<br />

(1)Holis<strong>to</strong>re <strong>by</strong> Den-Mat is the most compatible composite. It<br />

contains no aluminum oxide, iron oxide, or barium oxide, making<br />

it a very compatible metal oxide free filling as well as containing<br />

no fluoride. It is not opaque on an x-ray, therefore it looks like<br />

decay. Holis<strong>to</strong>re is used in low stress chewing areas such as on<br />

the side of the <strong>to</strong>oth at the gingival or gum line, and on the<br />

chewing surface of the <strong>to</strong>oth if the cavity is small. Because the<br />

filling material is not as hard as enamel, Holis<strong>to</strong>re fillings need <strong>to</strong><br />

be checked every six months <strong>to</strong> be either resurfaced or replaced<br />

if wear is noticed. Holis<strong>to</strong>re Light, a less viscous version of<br />

Holis<strong>to</strong>re, is used <strong>to</strong> bond Premise Indirect (formally BelleGlass)<br />

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